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Nakazawa et al., 2013 - Google Patents

Multimodal bio-image sensor for real-time proton and fluorescence imaging

Nakazawa et al., 2013

Document ID
2628991828415502707
Author
Nakazawa H
Ishida M
Sawada K
Publication year
Publication venue
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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A multimodal bio-image sensor has been devised for proton concentration (pH) imaging and filterless fluorescence imaging. A prototype of the devised sensor was fabricated using complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) silicon integrated circuit technology …
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    • G01N27/414Ion-sensitive or chemical field-effect transistors, i.e. ISFETS or CHEMFETS
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